The Kings center was arrested in April with 3.3 grams of cocaine and 8.1 grams of Molly, which is often compared to Ecstacy, according to a police report obtained by ESPN. Stoll, who was busted during a standard pat-down at a Las Vegas club, is awaiting the results of a toxicology report before the severity of the charges is decided.

The amount of drugs in Stoll’s possession — particularly the Molly — could have serious legal ramifications. Two law enforcement sources told the website the quantity could qualify for “intent to sell” charges in certain jurisdictions.
From ESPN:

One Las Vegas-based criminal drug attorney said the possession of cocaine, a class E felony, is less concerning than that of the MDMA, a class B felony and a non-probation offense. Under Nevada penal code, any amount of a schedule 1 substance over 4 grams triggers state drug-trafficking laws.

“It doesn’t matter about any intent to sell, [with that] weight, possessing is all that matters,” Lance Hendron of the firm Guymon & Hendron told ESPN.

Stoll with fiancee Erin Andrews.Getty Images

On the ice, Stoll’s career was trending downward before the incident. Stoll, who is engaged to Fox Sports reporter Erin Andrews, had an inconsistent season after winning the Stanley Cup twice with the Kings. The 32-year-old is headed for free agency with his production in question and his reputation in tatters.

It’s unclear if another team will take a chance on him. The Rangers gave Ryan Malone a chance last season after he was arrested for a DUI and cocaine possession. So, it is possible Stoll’s career could continue if he can clear the legal hurdles.

However, one teammate didn’t offer much of a defense for Stoll.

“The way I see it is, [Stoll] screwed up and it is what it is,” Dustin Brown told ESPN, when asked if the Kings had a larger problem with drugs.

“But am I worried about this happening again or this happening during the season or people getting into that lifestyle? No.”